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PortsmouthPolice ChiefRobertWare says he did not see anything in a video between a police officer and an EMT that upholds claims of improper use of force. Chief Ware said Thursday at a news conference there will be no action taken against the officer and that he believed he acted in a way, considering the circumstance, he thought was best. This comes after a video surfaced on social media of an officer putting his hands on an EMT in front of a crowd of people coming from bars. Ware said the situation started when medics were caring for a victim who was kicking medical personnel. "This gentleman got punched and was knocked out, and he had a lot of alcohol. Typically in our line of work when they come to, the last thing they remember was they were in a fight," told Life Medical Response Capt. Jon Jenkins. But Jenkins says the situation became dangerous.
"If you've seen the video, I'm right up against the gentleman and he's trying to bite me and he's trying to punch and I took quite a few kicks and knees thrown," Jenkins said. Jenkins asked the responding officer to use a Taser in an attempt to control the patient. Another medic on the scene didn't hear the request and originally thought the victim could have a head injury. The medic grabbed the officer on the left shoulder, which isn't shown in the original video, and the officer reacts by moving the medic out of the way. Ware said the officer grabbed the medic first under the armpit and then by the clavicle, not by the throat. He said the two men parted ways amicably. Body camera video was used by two officers with Shawnee State University in the investigation. Police are still trying to identify a suspect involved in the original fight that led to the call.
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Follow three caseworkers as they work to protect children from abuse and neglect, strengthen families, and make a difference in Ohio.

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During the week Brett is an office clerk, but when he finished his work on Friday, he gets ready for the BigTransformation. Wigs, hip pads and makeup emerge, and so Brett starts the weekend at Hellin. Wigs, hip pads and makeup emerge. And as Brett goes into the weekend as Hellin. The preparations for the Drag Queen show are in the 'transvestites cellar', after that Hellin is ready for her performance in the Gay Bar in Ohio.
vpro Metropolis was a video project by Dutch broadcast organisation vpro, that ran from 2008 to 2015. Metropolis is made by a global collective of young filmmakers and TV producers, reporting on remarkable stories from their own country/city. We made a trip around the globe on one single issue: from local beauty ideals to Elvis impersonators, to what's it like being gay, or an outcast or a dog in different cultures.
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The opioid epidemic is ravaging communities and families across the county, and Ohio has been impacted the most. In Chillicothe, one of the hardest hit towns in Ohio, social workers are managing dozen of cases where families are struggling with this drug. TONIC follows one of these social workers and meets a family still dealing with the impact of their daughter's heroin addiction.
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COLUMBUS, Ohio -- A central Ohio day care worker sprinkled drugs on snacks to get children in her day care to sleep during the day, according to police charges filed Monday that the woman adamantly denies as a misunderstood joke.
Tammy Eppley was charged in Franklin CountyMunicipal Court with six counts of child endangering after police in suburban Westerville say they obtained text messages in which she admits giving children the allergy drug Benadryl and Melatonin, a hormone and sleep aid.
"Tammy was bragging about how they were all perfectly still and being quiet or asleep," said a police report describing a video Eppley allegedly recorded on her cellphone and sent a friend.
"Tammy jokes about one of the children almost discovering her actions by remarking that the sprinkles on some cupcakes tasted funny," according to the report obtained by The Associated Press through a records request.
Eppley is also accused of mixing crushed Benadryl into pancake batter and juice for the children at her daycare, CaterpillarClubhouse, Westerville police Det. Richard Tiburzio said in an interview Monday.
Eppley, 37, denied the charges in a phone interview, saying Tiburzio was "obsessed" with pursing the charges against her. She said she did provide drugs to children but only after getting permission from their parents.
She acknowledged making light of giving the drugs in text messages to a friend but said they were jokes.
Eppley described the comments as "very tongue-in-cheek."
"It was, `Good grief, I wish these kids would go to sleep, I wish I could drug them,'" she said.
"I do regret making that comment, obviously," she said. "It was not, `I did it.'"
Tiburzio said he stands by the investigation and there is other evidence in the case.
Franklin County Children Services concluded an investigation in May and are not presently working with Eppley, said spokesman Bruce Cadwallader.
"So to us it's unsubstantiated," he said. "But the police have a different role than we do."
In 2010, two former Ohio church day care workers were each sentenced to six months in jail for slipping Melatonin into candy to get children in their care to sleep.

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A 25-year-old woman named Heather Koon was employed at an Ohio daycare now faces two counts of rape and a $2 million bond after allegedly assaulting children.

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In any given week BWC processes more than 1,500 claims. Behind every claim is a real person with individual unique needs and a story to tell. Here is one Ohio injured worker's story.

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Naked postal worker, 24, 'shoots his supervisor dead then kills his co-worker outside her apartment amid fears he was going to get fired'
DeShaune Stewart, 24, has been charged with aggravated murder for slayings. He allegedly shot and killed Lance Dempsey, 52, at a post office in Dublin, Ohio. Police say Stewart then drove to a Columbus apartment complex nearby and shot the postal inspector in a parking lot nearly three hours later. Cops say Stewart had been facing dismissal from his job and was naked when he was arrested.
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The state takes its name from the Ohio River. The name originated from the Iroquois word ohi-yo’, meaning "great river" or "large creek." Partitioned from the Northwest Territory, the state was admitted to the Union as the 17th state (and the first under the Northwest Ordinance) on March 1, 1803. Ohio is historically known as the "Buckeye State" (relating to the Ohio buckeye tree, and Ohioans are also known as "Buckeyes."

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Bodycam Shows Confrontation Between Ohio Cop And EMT Worker

Bodycam Shows Confrontation Between Ohio Cop And EMT Worker

Bodycam Shows Confrontation Between Ohio Cop And EMT Worker

** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) **
PortsmouthPolice ChiefRobertWare says he did not see anything in a video between a police officer and an EMT that upholds claims of improper use of force. Chief Ware said Thursday at a news conference there will be no action taken against the officer and that he believed he acted in a way, considering the circumstance, he thought was best. This comes after a video surfaced on social media of an officer putting his hands on an EMT in front of a crowd of people coming from bars. Ware said the situation started when medics were caring for a victim who was kicking medical personnel. "This gentleman got punched and was knocked out, and he had a lot of alcohol. Typically in our line of work when they come to, the last thing they remember was they were in a fight," told Life Medical Response Capt. Jon Jenkins. But Jenkins says the situation became dangerous.
"If you've seen the video, I'm right up against the gentleman and he's trying to bite me and he's trying to punch and I took quite a few kicks and knees thrown," Jenkins said. Jenkins asked the responding officer to use a Taser in an attempt to control the patient. Another medic on the scene didn't hear the request and originally thought the victim could have a head injury. The medic grabbed the officer on the left shoulder, which isn't shown in the original video, and the officer reacts by moving the medic out of the way. Ware said the officer grabbed the medic first under the armpit and then by the clavicle, not by the throat. He said the two men parted ways amicably. Body camera video was used by two officers with Shawnee State University in the investigation. Police are still trying to identify a suspect involved in the original fight that led to the call.
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A Day in the Life of a Child Protection Caseworker - Ohio

A Day in the Life of a Child Protection Caseworker - Ohio

A Day in the Life of a Child Protection Caseworker - Ohio

Follow three caseworkers as they work to protect children from abuse and neglect, strengthen families, and make a difference in Ohio.

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Office worker transforms into Drag Queen in Ohio - vpro Metropolis

Office worker transforms into Drag Queen in Ohio - vpro Metropolis

Office worker transforms into Drag Queen in Ohio - vpro Metropolis

During the week Brett is an office clerk, but when he finished his work on Friday, he gets ready for the BigTransformation. Wigs, hip pads and makeup emerge, and so Brett starts the weekend at Hellin. Wigs, hip pads and makeup emerge. And as Brett goes into the weekend as Hellin. The preparations for the Drag Queen show are in the 'transvestites cellar', after that Hellin is ready for her performance in the Gay Bar in Ohio.
vpro Metropolis was a video project by Dutch broadcast organisation vpro, that ran from 2008 to 2015. Metropolis is made by a global collective of young filmmakers and TV producers, reporting on remarkable stories from their own country/city. We made a trip around the globe on one single issue: from local beauty ideals to Elvis impersonators, to what's it like being gay, or an outcast or a dog in different cultures.
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The Opioid Effect: An Ohio Family Rebuilds After Addiction

The Opioid Effect: An Ohio Family Rebuilds After Addiction

The Opioid Effect: An Ohio Family Rebuilds After Addiction

The opioid epidemic is ravaging communities and families across the county, and Ohio has been impacted the most. In Chillicothe, one of the hardest hit towns in Ohio, social workers are managing dozen of cases where families are struggling with this drug. TONIC follows one of these social workers and meets a family still dealing with the impact of their daughter's heroin addiction.
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Ohio Day Care Worker Accused Of Drugging Kids' Snacks

Ohio Day Care Worker Accused Of Drugging Kids' Snacks

Ohio Day Care Worker Accused Of Drugging Kids' Snacks

COLUMBUS, Ohio -- A central Ohio day care worker sprinkled drugs on snacks to get children in her day care to sleep during the day, according to police charges filed Monday that the woman adamantly denies as a misunderstood joke.
Tammy Eppley was charged in Franklin CountyMunicipal Court with six counts of child endangering after police in suburban Westerville say they obtained text messages in which she admits giving children the allergy drug Benadryl and Melatonin, a hormone and sleep aid.
"Tammy was bragging about how they were all perfectly still and being quiet or asleep," said a police report describing a video Eppley allegedly recorded on her cellphone and sent a friend.
"Tammy jokes about one of the children almost discovering her actions by remarking that the sprinkles on some cupcakes tasted funny," according to the report obtained by The Associated Press through a records request.
Eppley is also accused of mixing crushed Benadryl into pancake batter and juice for the children at her daycare, CaterpillarClubhouse, Westerville police Det. Richard Tiburzio said in an interview Monday.
Eppley, 37, denied the charges in a phone interview, saying Tiburzio was "obsessed" with pursing the charges against her. She said she did provide drugs to children but only after getting permission from their parents.
She acknowledged making light of giving the drugs in text messages to a friend but said they were jokes.
Eppley described the comments as "very tongue-in-cheek."
"It was, `Good grief, I wish these kids would go to sleep, I wish I could drug them,'" she said.
"I do regret making that comment, obviously," she said. "It was not, `I did it.'"
Tiburzio said he stands by the investigation and there is other evidence in the case.
Franklin County Children Services concluded an investigation in May and are not presently working with Eppley, said spokesman Bruce Cadwallader.
"So to us it's unsubstantiated," he said. "But the police have a different role than we do."
In 2010, two former Ohio church day care workers were each sentenced to six months in jail for slipping Melatonin into candy to get children in their care to sleep.

Steve Salvi, Founder ofOhioJobs & JusticePAC interviews an Ohio worker that makes startling allegations regarding the alleged hiring of underaged illegal aliens at one of FreshMark's Sugardale meat packing plants in rural Ohio.
An eye-opening interview in which the allegations deserve further investigation by local, state and federal law enforcement.

Ohio Postal Worker 24, Kills Supervisor and Postal Inspector

Naked postal worker, 24, 'shoots his supervisor dead then kills his co-worker outside her apartment amid fears he was going to get fired'
DeShaune Stewart, 24, has been charged with aggravated murder for slayings. He allegedly shot and killed Lance Dempsey, 52, at a post office in Dublin, Ohio. Police say Stewart then drove to a Columbus apartment complex nearby and shot the postal inspector in a parking lot nearly three hours later. Cops say Stewart had been facing dismissal from his job and was naked when he was arrested.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5209069/The-Latest-Suspect-Ohio-postal-worker-slayings-charged.htmlMusicCredit:
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Ohio dairy farm worker charged with animal cruelty

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A worker at a meat processing plant in Ohio died Saturday after he got his leg caught in a waste grinder, officials said. The Stark CountyCoroner’s Office said 62yearold SamuelMartinez stepped into a chute and got caught in a waste grinder at the FreshMark plant in Canton, located about 60 miles south of Cleveland. Canton Police told FOX 8 Cleveland the incident happened shortly after 5 p.m. Authorities said the Guatemalan national died at the scene. An autopsy is scheduled for Sunday, according to FOX 8. According to its website, Fresh Mark, Inc., has been producing Americanmade bacon, ham, hot dogs and deli meats for nearly 100 years. The company serves grocery stores, restaurants, and food service companies in the United States and internationally. Fresh Mark said in a statement Saturday that company officials are working with authorities to determine what happened. In 2011, worker at the plant was electrocuted when he tried to plug in a fan while standing in water. The Associate...

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What should a worker in Ohio do if he or she suspects that an illness or injury is work related?

What should a worker in Ohio do if he or she suspects that an illness or injury is work related?

What should a worker in Ohio do if he or she suspects that an illness or injury is work related?

state of ohio worker gets mad at mom for asking about abuse of son with autism

state of ohio worker gets mad at mom for asking about abuse of son with autism

state of ohio worker gets mad at mom for asking about abuse of son with autism

On February 3, 2015 while calling for a daily report on my son who is autistic and being abused by both staff and other residents, i asked if a particular resident was abusing my son. The staff member got mad and told me i had no right to ask him that. On this audiovideo, you can hear what i had to say to that and more!

Bodycam Shows Confrontation Between Ohio Cop And EMT Worker

** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) **
PortsmouthPolice ChiefRobertWare says he did not see anything in a video between a police officer and an EMT that upholds claims of improper use of force. Chief Ware said Thursday at a news conference there will be no action taken against the officer and that he believed he acted in a way, considering the circumstance, he thought was best. This comes after a video surfaced on social media of an officer putting his hands on an EMT in front of a crowd of people coming from bars. Ware said the situation started when medics were caring for a victim who was kicking medical personnel. "This gentleman got punched and was knocked out, and he had a lot of alcohol. Typically in our line of work when...

published: 03 Feb 2017

A Day in the Life of a Child Protection Caseworker - Ohio

Follow three caseworkers as they work to protect children from abuse and neglect, strengthen families, and make a difference in Ohio.

published: 10 Jul 2015

Office worker transforms into Drag Queen in Ohio - vpro Metropolis

During the week Brett is an office clerk, but when he finished his work on Friday, he gets ready for the BigTransformation. Wigs, hip pads and makeup emerge, and so Brett starts the weekend at Hellin. Wigs, hip pads and makeup emerge. And as Brett goes into the weekend as Hellin. The preparations for the Drag Queen show are in the 'transvestites cellar', after that Hellin is ready for her performance in the Gay Bar in Ohio.
vpro Metropolis was a video project by Dutch broadcast organisation vpro, that ran from 2008 to 2015. Metropolis is made by a global collective of young filmmakers and TV producers, reporting on remarkable stories from their own country/city. We made a trip around the globe on one single issue: from local beauty ideals to Elvis impersonators, to what's it like being g...

published: 04 Jun 2015

The Opioid Effect: An Ohio Family Rebuilds After Addiction

The opioid epidemic is ravaging communities and families across the county, and Ohio has been impacted the most. In Chillicothe, one of the hardest hit towns in Ohio, social workers are managing dozen of cases where families are struggling with this drug. TONIC follows one of these social workers and meets a family still dealing with the impact of their daughter's heroin addiction.
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published: 22 Jun 2017

Ohio Day Care Worker Accused Of Drugging Kids' Snacks

COLUMBUS, Ohio -- A central Ohio day care worker sprinkled drugs on snacks to get children in her day care to sleep during the day, according to police charges filed Monday that the woman adamantly denies as a misunderstood joke.
Tammy Eppley was charged in Franklin CountyMunicipal Court with six counts of child endangering after police in suburban Westerville say they obtained text messages in which she admits giving children the allergy drug Benadryl and Melatonin, a hormone and sleep aid.
"Tammy was bragging about how they were all perfectly still and being quiet or asleep," said a police report describing a video Eppley allegedly recorded on her cellphone and sent a friend.
"Tammy jokes about one of the children almost discovering her actions by remarking that the sprinkles on some...

Steve Salvi, Founder ofOhioJobs & JusticePAC interviews an Ohio worker that makes startling allegations regarding the alleged hiring of underaged illegal aliens at one of FreshMark's Sugardale meat packing plants in rural Ohio.
An eye-opening interview in which the allegations deserve further investigation by local, state and federal law enforcement.

Ohio Postal Worker 24, Kills Supervisor and Postal Inspector

Naked postal worker, 24, 'shoots his supervisor dead then kills his co-worker outside her apartment amid fears he was going to get fired'
DeShaune Stewart, 24, has been charged with aggravated murder for slayings. He allegedly shot and killed Lance Dempsey, 52, at a post office in Dublin, Ohio. Police say Stewart then drove to a Columbus apartment complex nearby and shot the postal inspector in a parking lot nearly three hours later. Cops say Stewart had been facing dismissal from his job and was naked when he was arrested.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5209069/The-Latest-Suspect-Ohio-postal-worker-slayings-charged.htmlMusicCredit:
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published: 24 Dec 2017

Ohio dairy farm worker charged with animal cruelty

Worker caught in waste grinder at ohio meat processing plant dies

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A worker at a meat processing plant in Ohio died Saturday after he got his leg caught in a waste grinder, officials said. The Stark CountyCoroner’s Office said 62yearold SamuelMartinez stepped into a chute and got caught in a waste grinder at the FreshMark plant in Canton, located about 60 miles south of Cleveland. Canton Police told FOX 8 Cleveland the incident happened shortly after 5 p.m. Authorities said the Guatemalan national died at the scene. An autopsy is scheduled for Sunday, according to FOX 8. According to its website, Fresh Mark, Inc., has been producing Americanmade bacon, ham, hot dogs and deli meats for nearly 100 years. The company serves...

published: 18 Dec 2017

What should a worker in Ohio do if he or she suspects that an illness or injury is work related?

state of ohio worker gets mad at mom for asking about abuse of son with autism

On February 3, 2015 while calling for a daily report on my son who is autistic and being abused by both staff and other residents, i asked if a particular resident was abusing my son. The staff member got mad and told me i had no right to ask him that. On this audiovideo, you can hear what i had to say to that and more!

** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) **
PortsmouthPolice ChiefRobertWare says he did not see anything in a video between a police officer and an EMT that upholds claims of improper use of force. Chief Ware said Thursday at a news conference there will be no action taken against the officer and that he believed he acted in a way, considering the circumstance, he thought was best. This comes after a video surfaced on social media of an officer putting his hands on an EMT in front of a crowd of people coming from bars. Ware said the situation started when medics were caring for a victim who was kicking medical personnel. "This gentleman got punched and was knocked out, and he had a lot of alcohol. Typically in our line of work when they come to, the last thing they remember was they were in a fight," told Life Medical Response Capt. Jon Jenkins. But Jenkins says the situation became dangerous.
"If you've seen the video, I'm right up against the gentleman and he's trying to bite me and he's trying to punch and I took quite a few kicks and knees thrown," Jenkins said. Jenkins asked the responding officer to use a Taser in an attempt to control the patient. Another medic on the scene didn't hear the request and originally thought the victim could have a head injury. The medic grabbed the officer on the left shoulder, which isn't shown in the original video, and the officer reacts by moving the medic out of the way. Ware said the officer grabbed the medic first under the armpit and then by the clavicle, not by the throat. He said the two men parted ways amicably. Body camera video was used by two officers with Shawnee State University in the investigation. Police are still trying to identify a suspect involved in the original fight that led to the call.
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** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) **
PortsmouthPolice ChiefRobertWare says he did not see anything in a video between a police officer and an EMT that upholds claims of improper use of force. Chief Ware said Thursday at a news conference there will be no action taken against the officer and that he believed he acted in a way, considering the circumstance, he thought was best. This comes after a video surfaced on social media of an officer putting his hands on an EMT in front of a crowd of people coming from bars. Ware said the situation started when medics were caring for a victim who was kicking medical personnel. "This gentleman got punched and was knocked out, and he had a lot of alcohol. Typically in our line of work when they come to, the last thing they remember was they were in a fight," told Life Medical Response Capt. Jon Jenkins. But Jenkins says the situation became dangerous.
"If you've seen the video, I'm right up against the gentleman and he's trying to bite me and he's trying to punch and I took quite a few kicks and knees thrown," Jenkins said. Jenkins asked the responding officer to use a Taser in an attempt to control the patient. Another medic on the scene didn't hear the request and originally thought the victim could have a head injury. The medic grabbed the officer on the left shoulder, which isn't shown in the original video, and the officer reacts by moving the medic out of the way. Ware said the officer grabbed the medic first under the armpit and then by the clavicle, not by the throat. He said the two men parted ways amicably. Body camera video was used by two officers with Shawnee State University in the investigation. Police are still trying to identify a suspect involved in the original fight that led to the call.
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Office worker transforms into Drag Queen in Ohio - vpro Metropolis

During the week Brett is an office clerk, but when he finished his work on Friday, he gets ready for the BigTransformation. Wigs, hip pads and makeup emerge, a...

During the week Brett is an office clerk, but when he finished his work on Friday, he gets ready for the BigTransformation. Wigs, hip pads and makeup emerge, and so Brett starts the weekend at Hellin. Wigs, hip pads and makeup emerge. And as Brett goes into the weekend as Hellin. The preparations for the Drag Queen show are in the 'transvestites cellar', after that Hellin is ready for her performance in the Gay Bar in Ohio.
vpro Metropolis was a video project by Dutch broadcast organisation vpro, that ran from 2008 to 2015. Metropolis is made by a global collective of young filmmakers and TV producers, reporting on remarkable stories from their own country/city. We made a trip around the globe on one single issue: from local beauty ideals to Elvis impersonators, to what's it like being gay, or an outcast or a dog in different cultures.
More videos and full episodes: www.metropolisweb.tv
Visit additional youtube channels bij vpro broadcast:
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During the week Brett is an office clerk, but when he finished his work on Friday, he gets ready for the BigTransformation. Wigs, hip pads and makeup emerge, and so Brett starts the weekend at Hellin. Wigs, hip pads and makeup emerge. And as Brett goes into the weekend as Hellin. The preparations for the Drag Queen show are in the 'transvestites cellar', after that Hellin is ready for her performance in the Gay Bar in Ohio.
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The Opioid Effect: An Ohio Family Rebuilds After Addiction

The opioid epidemic is ravaging communities and families across the county, and Ohio has been impacted the most. In Chillicothe, one of the hardest hit towns in...

The opioid epidemic is ravaging communities and families across the county, and Ohio has been impacted the most. In Chillicothe, one of the hardest hit towns in Ohio, social workers are managing dozen of cases where families are struggling with this drug. TONIC follows one of these social workers and meets a family still dealing with the impact of their daughter's heroin addiction.
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The opioid epidemic is ravaging communities and families across the county, and Ohio has been impacted the most. In Chillicothe, one of the hardest hit towns in Ohio, social workers are managing dozen of cases where families are struggling with this drug. TONIC follows one of these social workers and meets a family still dealing with the impact of their daughter's heroin addiction.
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Ohio Day Care Worker Accused Of Drugging Kids' Snacks

COLUMBUS, Ohio -- A central Ohio day care worker sprinkled drugs on snacks to get children in her day care to sleep during the day, according to police charges ...

COLUMBUS, Ohio -- A central Ohio day care worker sprinkled drugs on snacks to get children in her day care to sleep during the day, according to police charges filed Monday that the woman adamantly denies as a misunderstood joke.
Tammy Eppley was charged in Franklin CountyMunicipal Court with six counts of child endangering after police in suburban Westerville say they obtained text messages in which she admits giving children the allergy drug Benadryl and Melatonin, a hormone and sleep aid.
"Tammy was bragging about how they were all perfectly still and being quiet or asleep," said a police report describing a video Eppley allegedly recorded on her cellphone and sent a friend.
"Tammy jokes about one of the children almost discovering her actions by remarking that the sprinkles on some cupcakes tasted funny," according to the report obtained by The Associated Press through a records request.
Eppley is also accused of mixing crushed Benadryl into pancake batter and juice for the children at her daycare, CaterpillarClubhouse, Westerville police Det. Richard Tiburzio said in an interview Monday.
Eppley, 37, denied the charges in a phone interview, saying Tiburzio was "obsessed" with pursing the charges against her. She said she did provide drugs to children but only after getting permission from their parents.
She acknowledged making light of giving the drugs in text messages to a friend but said they were jokes.
Eppley described the comments as "very tongue-in-cheek."
"It was, `Good grief, I wish these kids would go to sleep, I wish I could drug them,'" she said.
"I do regret making that comment, obviously," she said. "It was not, `I did it.'"
Tiburzio said he stands by the investigation and there is other evidence in the case.
Franklin County Children Services concluded an investigation in May and are not presently working with Eppley, said spokesman Bruce Cadwallader.
"So to us it's unsubstantiated," he said. "But the police have a different role than we do."
In 2010, two former Ohio church day care workers were each sentenced to six months in jail for slipping Melatonin into candy to get children in their care to sleep.

COLUMBUS, Ohio -- A central Ohio day care worker sprinkled drugs on snacks to get children in her day care to sleep during the day, according to police charges filed Monday that the woman adamantly denies as a misunderstood joke.
Tammy Eppley was charged in Franklin CountyMunicipal Court with six counts of child endangering after police in suburban Westerville say they obtained text messages in which she admits giving children the allergy drug Benadryl and Melatonin, a hormone and sleep aid.
"Tammy was bragging about how they were all perfectly still and being quiet or asleep," said a police report describing a video Eppley allegedly recorded on her cellphone and sent a friend.
"Tammy jokes about one of the children almost discovering her actions by remarking that the sprinkles on some cupcakes tasted funny," according to the report obtained by The Associated Press through a records request.
Eppley is also accused of mixing crushed Benadryl into pancake batter and juice for the children at her daycare, CaterpillarClubhouse, Westerville police Det. Richard Tiburzio said in an interview Monday.
Eppley, 37, denied the charges in a phone interview, saying Tiburzio was "obsessed" with pursing the charges against her. She said she did provide drugs to children but only after getting permission from their parents.
She acknowledged making light of giving the drugs in text messages to a friend but said they were jokes.
Eppley described the comments as "very tongue-in-cheek."
"It was, `Good grief, I wish these kids would go to sleep, I wish I could drug them,'" she said.
"I do regret making that comment, obviously," she said. "It was not, `I did it.'"
Tiburzio said he stands by the investigation and there is other evidence in the case.
Franklin County Children Services concluded an investigation in May and are not presently working with Eppley, said spokesman Bruce Cadwallader.
"So to us it's unsubstantiated," he said. "But the police have a different role than we do."
In 2010, two former Ohio church day care workers were each sentenced to six months in jail for slipping Melatonin into candy to get children in their care to sleep.

Steve Salvi, Founder ofOhioJobs & JusticePAC interviews an Ohio worker that makes startling allegations regarding the alleged hiring of underaged illegal aliens at one of FreshMark's Sugardale meat packing plants in rural Ohio.
An eye-opening interview in which the allegations deserve further investigation by local, state and federal law enforcement.

Steve Salvi, Founder ofOhioJobs & JusticePAC interviews an Ohio worker that makes startling allegations regarding the alleged hiring of underaged illegal aliens at one of FreshMark's Sugardale meat packing plants in rural Ohio.
An eye-opening interview in which the allegations deserve further investigation by local, state and federal law enforcement.

Naked postal worker, 24, 'shoots his supervisor dead then kills his co-worker outside her apartment amid fears he was going to get fired'
DeShaune Stewart, 24, has been charged with aggravated murder for slayings. He allegedly shot and killed Lance Dempsey, 52, at a post office in Dublin, Ohio. Police say Stewart then drove to a Columbus apartment complex nearby and shot the postal inspector in a parking lot nearly three hours later. Cops say Stewart had been facing dismissal from his job and was naked when he was arrested.
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Naked postal worker, 24, 'shoots his supervisor dead then kills his co-worker outside her apartment amid fears he was going to get fired'
DeShaune Stewart, 24, has been charged with aggravated murder for slayings. He allegedly shot and killed Lance Dempsey, 52, at a post office in Dublin, Ohio. Police say Stewart then drove to a Columbus apartment complex nearby and shot the postal inspector in a parking lot nearly three hours later. Cops say Stewart had been facing dismissal from his job and was naked when he was arrested.
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Worker caught in waste grinder at ohio meat processing plant dies

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A worker at a meat processing plant in Ohio died Saturday after he got his leg caught in a waste grinder, officials said. The Stark CountyCoroner’s Office said 62yearold SamuelMartinez stepped into a chute and got caught in a waste grinder at the FreshMark plant in Canton, located about 60 miles south of Cleveland. Canton Police told FOX 8 Cleveland the incident happened shortly after 5 p.m. Authorities said the Guatemalan national died at the scene. An autopsy is scheduled for Sunday, according to FOX 8. According to its website, Fresh Mark, Inc., has been producing Americanmade bacon, ham, hot dogs and deli meats for nearly 100 years. The company serves grocery stores, restaurants, and food service companies in the United States and internationally. Fresh Mark said in a statement Saturday that company officials are working with authorities to determine what happened. In 2011, worker at the plant was electrocuted when he tried to plug in a fan while standing in water. The Associate...

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A worker at a meat processing plant in Ohio died Saturday after he got his leg caught in a waste grinder, officials said. The Stark CountyCoroner’s Office said 62yearold SamuelMartinez stepped into a chute and got caught in a waste grinder at the FreshMark plant in Canton, located about 60 miles south of Cleveland. Canton Police told FOX 8 Cleveland the incident happened shortly after 5 p.m. Authorities said the Guatemalan national died at the scene. An autopsy is scheduled for Sunday, according to FOX 8. According to its website, Fresh Mark, Inc., has been producing Americanmade bacon, ham, hot dogs and deli meats for nearly 100 years. The company serves grocery stores, restaurants, and food service companies in the United States and internationally. Fresh Mark said in a statement Saturday that company officials are working with authorities to determine what happened. In 2011, worker at the plant was electrocuted when he tried to plug in a fan while standing in water. The Associate...

state of ohio worker gets mad at mom for asking about abuse of son with autism

On February 3, 2015 while calling for a daily report on my son who is autistic and being abused by both staff and other residents, i asked if a particular resid...

On February 3, 2015 while calling for a daily report on my son who is autistic and being abused by both staff and other residents, i asked if a particular resident was abusing my son. The staff member got mad and told me i had no right to ask him that. On this audiovideo, you can hear what i had to say to that and more!

On February 3, 2015 while calling for a daily report on my son who is autistic and being abused by both staff and other residents, i asked if a particular resident was abusing my son. The staff member got mad and told me i had no right to ask him that. On this audiovideo, you can hear what i had to say to that and more!

Bodycam Shows Confrontation Between Ohio Cop And EMT Worker

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PortsmouthPolice ChiefRobertWare says he did not see anything in a video between a police officer and an EMT that upholds claims of improper use of force. Chief Ware said Thursday at a news conference there will be no action taken against the officer and that he believed he acted in a way, considering the circumstance, he thought was best. This comes after a video surfaced on social media of an officer putting his hands on an EMT in front of a crowd of people coming from bars. Ware said the situation started when medics were caring for a victim who was kicking medical personnel. "This gentleman got punched and was knocked out, and he had a lot of alcohol. Typically in our line of work when they come to, the last thing they remember was they were in a fight," told Life Medical Response Capt. Jon Jenkins. But Jenkins says the situation became dangerous.
"If you've seen the video, I'm right up against the gentleman and he's trying to bite me and he's trying to punch and I took quite a few kicks and knees thrown," Jenkins said. Jenkins asked the responding officer to use a Taser in an attempt to control the patient. Another medic on the scene didn't hear the request and originally thought the victim could have a head injury. The medic grabbed the officer on the left shoulder, which isn't shown in the original video, and the officer reacts by moving the medic out of the way. Ware said the officer grabbed the medic first under the armpit and then by the clavicle, not by the throat. He said the two men parted ways amicably. Body camera video was used by two officers with Shawnee State University in the investigation. Police are still trying to identify a suspect involved in the original fight that led to the call.
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Office worker transforms into Drag Queen in Ohio - vpro Metropolis

During the week Brett is an office clerk, but when he finished his work on Friday, he gets ready for the BigTransformation. Wigs, hip pads and makeup emerge, and so Brett starts the weekend at Hellin. Wigs, hip pads and makeup emerge. And as Brett goes into the weekend as Hellin. The preparations for the Drag Queen show are in the 'transvestites cellar', after that Hellin is ready for her performance in the Gay Bar in Ohio.
vpro Metropolis was a video project by Dutch broadcast organisation vpro, that ran from 2008 to 2015. Metropolis is made by a global collective of young filmmakers and TV producers, reporting on remarkable stories from their own country/city. We made a trip around the globe on one single issue: from local beauty ideals to Elvis impersonators, to what's it like being gay, or an outcast or a dog in different cultures.
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The Opioid Effect: An Ohio Family Rebuilds After Addiction

The opioid epidemic is ravaging communities and families across the county, and Ohio has been impacted the most. In Chillicothe, one of the hardest hit towns in Ohio, social workers are managing dozen of cases where families are struggling with this drug. TONIC follows one of these social workers and meets a family still dealing with the impact of their daughter's heroin addiction.
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Ohio Day Care Worker Accused Of Drugging Kids' Snacks

COLUMBUS, Ohio -- A central Ohio day care worker sprinkled drugs on snacks to get children in her day care to sleep during the day, according to police charges filed Monday that the woman adamantly denies as a misunderstood joke.
Tammy Eppley was charged in Franklin CountyMunicipal Court with six counts of child endangering after police in suburban Westerville say they obtained text messages in which she admits giving children the allergy drug Benadryl and Melatonin, a hormone and sleep aid.
"Tammy was bragging about how they were all perfectly still and being quiet or asleep," said a police report describing a video Eppley allegedly recorded on her cellphone and sent a friend.
"Tammy jokes about one of the children almost discovering her actions by remarking that the sprinkles on some cupcakes tasted funny," according to the report obtained by The Associated Press through a records request.
Eppley is also accused of mixing crushed Benadryl into pancake batter and juice for the children at her daycare, CaterpillarClubhouse, Westerville police Det. Richard Tiburzio said in an interview Monday.
Eppley, 37, denied the charges in a phone interview, saying Tiburzio was "obsessed" with pursing the charges against her. She said she did provide drugs to children but only after getting permission from their parents.
She acknowledged making light of giving the drugs in text messages to a friend but said they were jokes.
Eppley described the comments as "very tongue-in-cheek."
"It was, `Good grief, I wish these kids would go to sleep, I wish I could drug them,'" she said.
"I do regret making that comment, obviously," she said. "It was not, `I did it.'"
Tiburzio said he stands by the investigation and there is other evidence in the case.
Franklin County Children Services concluded an investigation in May and are not presently working with Eppley, said spokesman Bruce Cadwallader.
"So to us it's unsubstantiated," he said. "But the police have a different role than we do."
In 2010, two former Ohio church day care workers were each sentenced to six months in jail for slipping Melatonin into candy to get children in their care to sleep.

Steve Salvi, Founder ofOhioJobs & JusticePAC interviews an Ohio worker that makes startling allegations regarding the alleged hiring of underaged illegal aliens at one of FreshMark's Sugardale meat packing plants in rural Ohio.
An eye-opening interview in which the allegations deserve further investigation by local, state and federal law enforcement.

Ohio Postal Worker 24, Kills Supervisor and Postal Inspector

Naked postal worker, 24, 'shoots his supervisor dead then kills his co-worker outside her apartment amid fears he was going to get fired'
DeShaune Stewart, 24, has been charged with aggravated murder for slayings. He allegedly shot and killed Lance Dempsey, 52, at a post office in Dublin, Ohio. Police say Stewart then drove to a Columbus apartment complex nearby and shot the postal inspector in a parking lot nearly three hours later. Cops say Stewart had been facing dismissal from his job and was naked when he was arrested.
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A worker at a meat processing plant in Ohio died Saturday after he got his leg caught in a waste grinder, officials said. The Stark CountyCoroner’s Office said 62yearold SamuelMartinez stepped into a chute and got caught in a waste grinder at the FreshMark plant in Canton, located about 60 miles south of Cleveland. Canton Police told FOX 8 Cleveland the incident happened shortly after 5 p.m. Authorities said the Guatemalan national died at the scene. An autopsy is scheduled for Sunday, according to FOX 8. According to its website, Fresh Mark, Inc., has been producing Americanmade bacon, ham, hot dogs and deli meats for nearly 100 years. The company serves grocery stores, restaurants, and food service companies in the United States and internationally. Fresh Mark said in a statement Saturday that company officials are working with authorities to determine what happened. In 2011, worker at the plant was electrocuted when he tried to plug in a fan while standing in water. The Associate...

The state takes its name from the Ohio River. The name originated from the Iroquois word ohi-yo’, meaning "great river" or "large creek." Partitioned from the Northwest Territory, the state was admitted to the Union as the 17th state (and the first under the Northwest Ordinance) on March 1, 1803. Ohio is historically known as the "Buckeye State" (relating to the Ohio buckeye tree, and Ohioans are also known as "Buckeyes."

Sherrod Brown is considering a 2020 presidential run and says a Democratic presidential candidate hoping to win Ohio should focus on workers and their needs. The Ohio... The 66-year-old senator led all Ohio vote-getters Nov....

COLUMBUS — Ohio public and private pre-kindergarten through 12th grade educational facilities can now apply for safety and security grants through the OhioBureau of Workers’ Compensation... "Schools are unique because they’re workplaces, too, but we also want them to be safe havens for our children to learn ... ....

(She said yes.) Democrats in 2016 complained bitterly that Clinton never visited a UnitedAutoWorkers hall ... She’d just come from a plant herself, down in FlatRock, south of Detroit and near the Ohio border. Some workers saw her and started clapping along as they chanted “Trump! Trump! Trump!” “The mood is still there,” Dingell said....

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Sherrod Brown is considering a 2020 presidential run and says a Democratic presidential candidate hoping to win Ohio should focus on workers and their needs. The Ohio... The 66-year-old senator led all Ohio vote-getters Nov....

COLUMBUS — Ohio public and private pre-kindergarten through 12th grade educational facilities can now apply for safety and security grants through the OhioBureau of Workers’ Compensation... "Schools are unique because they’re workplaces, too, but we also want them to be safe havens for our children to learn ... ....

(She said yes.) Democrats in 2016 complained bitterly that Clinton never visited a UnitedAutoWorkers hall ... She’d just come from a plant herself, down in FlatRock, south of Detroit and near the Ohio border. Some workers saw her and started clapping along as they chanted “Trump! Trump! Trump!” “The mood is still there,” Dingell said....

Sherrod Brown of Ohio, talk about fighting for workers and espouse an aspirational vision of America...Later, Brown urged the nation to look to the Midwest, and particularly Ohio, and to take note of how his state celebrates workers. "That is the message coming out of Ohio in 2018, and that is the blueprint for our nation in 2020," he said....

Between the Federalist Society’s iron grip on the Supreme Court and the ever-encroaching dangers of global warming, the future—both for the country and the planet as a whole—looks impossibly bleak ... And Bernie Sanders had that program; I’ve just finished a documentary where we interviewed union workers, former union workers in Youngstown, Ohio ... RS.OK....

Sherrod Brown of Ohio, talk about fighting for workers and espouse an aspirational vision of America...Later, Brown urged the nation to look to the Midwest, and particularly Ohio, and to take note of how his state celebrates workers. "That is the message coming out of Ohio in 2018, and that is the blueprint for our nation in 2020," he said....